The global burden of disease due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is escalating, and the changing trends of CVD risk factors are identified among Indians experiencing rapid health transition. Contributory causes include: growing population with demographic shifts and altered age profile, socio-economic factors, lifestyle changes due to urbanization. Indians are also having genetic predisposition to cardiovascular diseases and adult are susceptible to vascular disease linking possible gene-environment interactions influencing ethnic diversity. Altered diets with more of junk foods along with diminished physical activity are additive factors contributing to the acceleration of CVD epidemics, along with all form of tobacco use. The pace of he...
Lifestyle has long been associated with the development of many chronic diseases. WHO has recognized...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), accounting for approximately half of all deaths owing to non-communi...
OBJECTIVEctives of this descriptive comparative study were to (1) review data obtained from the Worl...
ABSTRACTThe global burden of disease due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is escalating, and the ch...
This review describes trends in the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and risk factors in Ind...
Within the next 15 years, India is projected to overtake China as the world's most populous nation. ...
Cardiovascular diseases are major causes of mortality and disease in the Indian subcontinent, causin...
In a recent article in this journal, we discussed diabetes and Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks in...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD), are epidemic in India. The Registr...
Introduction India has high mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Understanding the tre...
In developed countries, coronary heart disease (CHD) accounts for 40-50% of all deaths, while 1 5-35...
Copyright © 2013 S. Monira Hussain et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
AbstractBackgroundRepeat cross sectional surveys document the trend of prevalence rates for non-comm...
Global Burden of Disease study has reported that cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease (IHD) mor...
Meenakshi Sharma, Nirmal Kumar GangulyIndian Council of Medical Research, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, I...
Lifestyle has long been associated with the development of many chronic diseases. WHO has recognized...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), accounting for approximately half of all deaths owing to non-communi...
OBJECTIVEctives of this descriptive comparative study were to (1) review data obtained from the Worl...
ABSTRACTThe global burden of disease due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is escalating, and the ch...
This review describes trends in the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and risk factors in Ind...
Within the next 15 years, India is projected to overtake China as the world's most populous nation. ...
Cardiovascular diseases are major causes of mortality and disease in the Indian subcontinent, causin...
In a recent article in this journal, we discussed diabetes and Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks in...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD), are epidemic in India. The Registr...
Introduction India has high mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Understanding the tre...
In developed countries, coronary heart disease (CHD) accounts for 40-50% of all deaths, while 1 5-35...
Copyright © 2013 S. Monira Hussain et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
AbstractBackgroundRepeat cross sectional surveys document the trend of prevalence rates for non-comm...
Global Burden of Disease study has reported that cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease (IHD) mor...
Meenakshi Sharma, Nirmal Kumar GangulyIndian Council of Medical Research, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, I...
Lifestyle has long been associated with the development of many chronic diseases. WHO has recognized...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), accounting for approximately half of all deaths owing to non-communi...
OBJECTIVEctives of this descriptive comparative study were to (1) review data obtained from the Worl...